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What Causes Catalyst Deactivation?
Several mechanisms contribute to catalyst deactivation. These include
poisoning
, fouling, sintering, thermal degradation, and phase transformation. Each mechanism affects the catalyst differently and requires distinct approaches for mitigation.
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